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Saving Money
Stocks as stocking stuffers: Three ideas for kidsA weekly allowance isn't the only way to teach kids about personal finance. Here are three tips for giving stocks as Christmas gifts.
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New Microsoft Office designed for fingers, styluses, keyboards, and mice
Microsoft preps for "the most ambitious release of Office we’ve ever done," says CEO. But will it be a jack-of-all-trades, master of none?
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Horizons
Google Chrome OS lives on with big update, new hardwareThe latest version of Google's cloud-centric Chrome OS resembles a "regular" desktop operating system in a lot of ways. The revamp, and new Chromebook and Chromebox hardware from Samsung, show how much Chrome OS has matured in the three years since its inception.
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Horizons
Google Drive goes live. Is it worth a look?Google Drive, the new cloud storage system from Google, launches this week.
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Horizons
Google plans to challenge Dropbox with cloud-sync service: reportRumors have been circulating about a Google cloud-storage service that would give easy access to media wherever there's an Internet connection. Now, a new report suggests that Google is planning to launch the service in just a few weeks.
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The Simple Dollar
Free software: 14 programs to keep you organizedThese 14 free software programs can organize everything from email to music.
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Horizons
Google Apps to be a part of every classroom in OregonGmail and Google Docs are now available to students, staff, and teachers in every school district in Oregon. Could Google Apps help improve the classroom experience?
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Horizons
Google Apps Marketplace open for businessThe Google Apps Marketplace will make it easier for companies to download and manage third-party applications, Google says.
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Horizons
Google Docs file storage tiptoes toward 'GDrive'On Tuesday, Google announced that its free Docs service would begin allowing users to upload files of any type, up to 250 MB apiece, and up to 1 gigabyte total.
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The basics: How cloud computing works
Many people are already using it to store files on the Web.
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Horizons
Google Wave: Developers paddle inOne developer: Using Wave suddenly makes Chrome and Chrome OS make a whole lot of sense.
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Horizons
The biggest problem facing Bing? Loyalty to Google. -
With new Web services, more companies are working in the ‘cloud’
Google, Apple, and now Microsoft turn the Internet into a portable filing cabinet for businesses.
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One month later, has Chrome’s polish lasted?
Google has attracted few converts with its Web browser but it's thinking long term.
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The battle of the browsers
Firefox 3 dukes it out with Safari and Internet Explorer to control the way we surf the Web.







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